Orchidaceae
The Orchidaceae family, or orchids, is one of the largest and most diverse plant families in the world, known for their intricate and exotic flowers. Orchids are admired for their beauty and variety, with species exhibiting a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and colors. These plants are incredibly adaptable, thriving in diverse environments from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.
Habitat: Orchids can be found in a wide range of habitats. Many species grow as epiphytes, clinging to trees in the humid canopies of tropical rainforests, where they capture moisture and nutrients from the air. Others thrive in temperate regions, growing in the ground or on rocks. Some orchids have even adapted to survive in harsh, dry environments, making them one of the most versatile plant families. Their ability to adapt to various climates and conditions contributes to their widespread distribution and ecological success.
Angraecum Conundrum
Angraecum Conundrum Culture Angraecum Conundrum is a hybrid of Angraecum didieri and Angraecum viguieri. This stunning hybrid combines the compact...
View full detailsDendrobium subclausum
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Epidendrum lehmannii
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Epidendrum lehmannii
Brassia wageneri
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Cochleanthes flabelliformis
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Dendrochilum apoense
Dichaea ecuadorensis
Epidendrum macrocarpum
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Gongora bufonia
This is a medium-sized, epiphytic species, known for its unique, pendent flower spikes. The plant has pleated leaves and prefers to be grown in bas...
View full detailsGomesa barbata
Stanhopea tricornis
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Stelis ciliaris
Stelis ciliaris Culture: This charming miniature orchid species from Central and South America, is known for its small and intricate flowers that d...
View full detailsLepanthes scrotifera
This is a miniature, epiphytic orchid, native to the cloud forests of Ecuador and Colombia, thriving at cool elevations. It is identified by its sl...
View full detailsMacroclinium christensonii
Tolumnia Jairak Flyer 'Red Berry'
Laelia weberbaueriana
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Gongora pardina type
This remarkable epiphytic orchid produces distinctive pendulous flower spikes with intricate blooms featuring complex shapes and rich fragrance. Go...
View full detailsOncidium endocharis
Phragmipedium Apopka var. dalessandroi
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Phragmipedium Apopka var. dalessandroi Culture: This stunning slipper orchid hybrid is a cross between the beautiful Phragmipedium Leslie Garay and...
View full detailsDendrobium officinale
This distinctive orchid species is celebrated for its elegant chain-like growth pattern and delicate yellow flowers. This remarkable species combin...
View full detailsPeristeria guttata
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Maxillaria cryptobulbon
Warczewiczella discolor f. alba 'Bianchi'
Ceratostylis pristina
Bulbophyllum sprucei
The Bulbophyllum sprucei is a large epiphytic orchid native to the rainforests of South America. This species is notable for its large, fleshy, dee...
View full detailsBulbophyllum salmoneum
Brassia lawrenceana
Spathoglottis Rockin Plum
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Houhopea Wayne Riggs
Masdevallia amplexa
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Acianthera johnsonii
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Acianthera johnsonii Culture: Successful cultivation of Acianthera johnsonii requires attention to the following aspects: Light: Prefers shaded t...
View full detailsAcianthera nikoleae
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Acianthera nikoleae Culture: Cultivating the rare Acianthera nikoleae requires meticulous attention to its specific needs, based on limited observa...
View full detailsBarkeria spectabilis
Barkeria spectabilis Culture: Successful cultivation of the showy Barkeria spectabilis. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thrivin...
View full detailsBulbophyllum baileyi
Commonly called the Fruit-fly Orchid, this striking species is native to Queensland and New Guinea, where it grows as an epiphyte or lithophyte. It...
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